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Title IX

Title IX Applies to Everyone at KCU

It is essential that every member of the Kentucky Christian University community–faculty, staff, and students alike–treat one another with respect and courtesy.  The Title IX Office exists to provide resources to the campus community as we seek to combat sexual violence or harassment in all forms.  We encourage all members of the KCU community to contact Kim Moore, our Title IX Coordinator, with questions, comments, or reports.

 

What is Title IX?

Title IX is a federal statute guaranteeing equal access and opportunity in all higher education programs and activities. Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex not only within interscholastic and intercollegiate athletic programs, but also in any term or condition of employment in higher education, in educational benefits or opportunities and access. As part of this, it prohibits a form of discrimination which is called harassment – or behaviors that discriminate on the basis of sex.

 


 

How does Title IX apply to sexual violence?

Sexual violence is an extreme form of sexual harassment that has the effect of denying individuals access to educational benefits and opportunities on the basis of sex. Title IX protects students, faculty, and employees from discrimination, and works in coordination with other university policies and state laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex or gender.

 


 

Does Title IX only affect students?

No, all members of the Kentucky Christian University community – students, faculty, staff, applicants for admission, and applicants for employment as well as individuals that utilize our campus for activities and programs (community members) – are protected from gender discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence under Title IX.

 


 

Who can I talk to about a Title IX concern?

The university is committed to supporting victims and survivors, providing fair processes to resolve complaints, and responding with compassion and prompt attention to complaints. Students are NOT required to provide additional information about the incident or participate in a university investigation in order to receive services. Our goal is to provide all students with information on reporting options, so they can make an informed decision.

 


 

Make a Formal Complaint

The decision to report and when to do so is always up to you. The university encourages reports to be made in close proximity to the incident even though reports can be made to the university, confidential staff, and law enforcement at any time.

 


 

Talk to a Confidential Resource

A confidential resource means that information shared is protected by federal and state laws and cannot be shared without your explicit permission. You are welcome to contact one of the university’s confidential resources to learn about your reporting options, available support services, and resources.

 


 

Contact the Title IX Coordinator

Nathan Yates
nryates@kcu.edu
606-474-3242
Title IX Reporting

Kentucky Christian University offers resources and support to all community members experiencing concerns of sexual misconduct; stalking; and/or dating and domestic violence. We encourage you to make us aware of these concerns so that we can offer support and resources to you and/or those involved. This form can be used by any member of the Kentucky Christian community (or non-community member) to report a concern of sexual misconduct, stalking, or dating or domestic violence in which anyone involved is a member of the Kentucky Christian community. If this is an emergency, please call 911.

 

Title IX Reporting Form

Reporter and Incident Information

Please use this section to provide us with your contact information and the date/location of the incident(s).
Name
Name
First
Last
Time of Incident

Involved Parties

Description of the Concern

Please provide information for all people and/or organizations that are involved in this situation, including yourself.

Maximum file size: 52.43MB

Please upload any documents or photos that might help us better understand your concern. 52.43MB maximum file size.
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Counseling Services

April Frazier - Campus Counselor: adfrazier@kcu.edu / 606-474-3121

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Campus Health

Sarah Hall - Campus Nurse: sbhall@kcu.edu / 606-474-3136

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Campus Ministry

Jake Ratliff - Campus Minister: jratliff@kcu.edu / 606-474-3277

Training Date and Time:

February 9th at Noon – 4 pm

In attendance from Student Services and Title IX office:

  • Joanna Yates
  • David Manning
  • April Frazier
  • Tonia Tussey
  • Bekah Bryant
  • Donald Damron
  • Nathan Yates
  • Jacob Shockey
  • Andrew Wolfe
  • Ann Fletcher
  • Kim Callihan